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Encore Universal Event Generator in Dotcom Format

Encore Universal Event Generator in Dotcom Format

2010-01-26 by Brian

Reposted from the Dotcom Group:

Hello, all! 

I've been talking to Tony at Encore about doing a limited run his UEG with Dotcom panels. If you aren't familiar with the module, the UEG has uses ranging from a 8-stage sequencer, a multi-stage envelope, or a looping envelope (complex LFO), with some great features in terms of setting start and end points, "done" triggering for chaining modules, and mode selection. I think its a pretty awesome design. I'm leaning towards getting 2 or 3 to supplement my Q119 for some insane sequencing capabilities. 

http://www.encoreelectronics.com/cont_ ueg1.html

Tony is willing to do this provided there are enough orders to make it worthwhile. I'm not sure what his magic number is, but with a few people at Muff's onboard for modules, I'm guessing we only need a handful more to make it happen. 

I am not associated with Encore. My interest is only in getting enough folks to make the run happen so I can get the modules I want. If you have any interest, please drop me a note so I can get a basic head count, and you can also email Tony at salesATencoreelectr onicsDOTcom (replace capital letters with the appropriate bits). The cost of the module is $299.

Cheers,
Brian

Re: Encore Universal Event Generator in Dotcom Format

2010-01-31 by wny_synth

I am interested in two UEGs, let me know if deposit is needed in advance.  
Thanks,
Harold

--- In dotcomformat@yahoogroups.com, "Brian" <analoguelist@...> wrote:
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> Reposted from the Dotcom Group:
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> Hello, all! 
> 
> I've been talking to Tony at Encore about doing a limited run his UEG with Dotcom panels. If you aren't familiar with the module, the UEG has uses ranging from a 8-stage sequencer, a multi-stage envelope, or a looping envelope (complex LFO), with some great features in terms of setting start and end points, "done" triggering for chaining modules, and mode selection. I think its a pretty awesome design. I'm leaning towards getting 2 or 3 to supplement my Q119 for some insane sequencing capabilities. 
> 
> http://www.encoreelectronics.com/cont_ ueg1.html
> 
> Tony is willing to do this provided there are enough orders to make it worthwhile. I'm not sure what his magic number is, but with a few people at Muff's onboard for modules, I'm guessing we only need a handful more to make it happen. 
> 
> I am not associated with Encore. My interest is only in getting enough folks to make the run happen so I can get the modules I want. If you have any interest, please drop me a note so I can get a basic head count, and you can also email Tony at salesATencoreelectr onicsDOTcom (replace capital letters with the appropriate bits). The cost of the module is $299.
> 
> Cheers,
> Brian
>

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